Chief executive and chairman at KGH resign The chairman and chief executive at Kettering General Hospital have both announced their resignations.
Graham Foster has been chairman since September 2013 with chief executive David Sissling joining just over six months later.
Mr Sissling has been on sick leave since September 2016 after suffering a brain haemorrhage and though he has now recovered, he has decided not to return to his role.
Mr Foster has announced he would also now like to resign to enable a new chairman and a new chief executive to be recruited together. Northamptonshire Telegraph
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Graham Foster has been chairman since September 2013 with chief executive David Sissling joining just over six months later.
Mr Sissling has been on sick leave since September 2016 after suffering a brain haemorrhage and though he has now recovered, he has decided not to return to his role.
Mr Foster has announced he would also now like to resign to enable a new chairman and a new chief executive to be recruited together. Northamptonshire Telegraph
See also:
- Kettering Hospital: Waiting list row bosses resign BBC Northampton
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